All,
I'm looking for router advice for a 75down/7up cable internet service. This is current package; I may upgrade over time so I don't want my decision on a router to be limiting.
Here's my trouble: despite hard wiring most of my networked components (which all work as fast as I need them to), the wifi coverage in my house is poor, resulting in a lot of buffering, slowdowns, and dropouts on my wireless devices (iPhones, iPads, laptop). I moved to hard wiring because I got tired of hearing my son and wife tell me how slow things were when they were trying to game and work, respectively.
My current configuration:
5 GHz coverage was not good when I had it turned on with the Belkin AC900 router. I think it's too far away from many of my devices to be useful.
I thought buying a new fast, long-range router would be helpful, but I've been absolutely paralyzed reading reviews over the last week. I've not found one that gets universally excellent reviews for speed, range, quality, etc.
Then I started to wonder if I'm overthinking it, trying to find an outstanding router, when all I need is something halfway decent to improve the coverage. I was thinking that adding a simple, inexpensive third router on the first floor as another access point might be all that it takes.
Or maybe it is some combination of a better router and another access point.
What would you do, or what would be your recommendation for a new router?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for router advice for a 75down/7up cable internet service. This is current package; I may upgrade over time so I don't want my decision on a router to be limiting.
Here's my trouble: despite hard wiring most of my networked components (which all work as fast as I need them to), the wifi coverage in my house is poor, resulting in a lot of buffering, slowdowns, and dropouts on my wireless devices (iPhones, iPads, laptop). I moved to hard wiring because I got tired of hearing my son and wife tell me how slow things were when they were trying to game and work, respectively.
My current configuration:
- Two-story plus basement, approximately 3500 sq ft home.
- Motorola SBG6580 cable modem in basement with 2.4 GHz wifi on channel 1.
- Belkin AC900 router on third floor with 2.4 GHz wifi on channel 11 (hard-wired to the modem, set up as an access point).
- Ethernet connectivity is available throughout the house.
- Hardwired devices: XBox One, desktop, wife's work laptop (work from home), wife's VoIP phone (work from home), Samsung Smartthings hub
- Wireless devices: Smartcam, two iPhones, one iPad, one laptop, smartcam, irrigation controller, two Roku 4K sticks, printer.
5 GHz coverage was not good when I had it turned on with the Belkin AC900 router. I think it's too far away from many of my devices to be useful.
I thought buying a new fast, long-range router would be helpful, but I've been absolutely paralyzed reading reviews over the last week. I've not found one that gets universally excellent reviews for speed, range, quality, etc.
Then I started to wonder if I'm overthinking it, trying to find an outstanding router, when all I need is something halfway decent to improve the coverage. I was thinking that adding a simple, inexpensive third router on the first floor as another access point might be all that it takes.
Or maybe it is some combination of a better router and another access point.
What would you do, or what would be your recommendation for a new router?
Thanks in advance!